...shift from being a net importer of 12m barrels a day of oil in 2005 to being a net exporter by 2035. Meanwhile, China...option. But neither is taking ever-bigger gambles with the climate. The right course has to lie in between. To put ourselves...Martin Wolf

...typified by the Ford Mondeo. Such sedan models have seen their market share in Europe dwindle from more than 11 per cent in 2005 to an estimated 5 per cent this year, according to IHS Automotive. Contrast that with the performance of SUVs in Europe over...Andy Sharman in Geneva

...their respective January 2005 benchmark — than rail season...January 2015 than in January 2005, according to figures...Department of Energy and ClimateChange, stands at 109 pence...higher than their January 2005 levels. The cost of...Adam Palin

...pressing problems, from disease to climatechange. Others warn of a grim Armageddon, with...education in the business world. In 2005, he returned to academia, aged 28...that will have made a profound change to society for good.” He is late...Murad Ahmed

...s nuclear power industry. The point of the original 2005 deal between George W Bush and Manmohan Singh was to...do more to help India play a full role in the global climatechange talks. The money he promised to help India’s solar...

...attention starting to focus on climatechange talks in Paris later this year...exporters: Venezuela in 1989, Yemen in 2005, Cameroon in 2008, Bolivia in...those subsidy cuts shows the risks of change. Waves of protests have swept several...Alan Beattie

...being more harmful to the climate than coal. David Doniger of the...working to shore up its climate action framework ahead...signing a landmark climatechange deal with China in November...26-28 per cent below 2005 levels by 2025.Ed Crooks in New York and Megan Murphy in Washington

...regulatory stranglehold on the sector as concerns over climatechange mount. “People say, ‘We are going to be dependent...margins have tumbled from 15 per cent to 5 per cent since 2005 as the country’s Energiewende policy has tilted the...Steve Johnson

...during times of structural change. That said, we do hear...per cent in 2004-2005...employment and tackle climatechange countrywide. The other innovation...olds is close to the 2005 record high (73.2 per...Chris Giles and Emily Cadman

...2013 amounted to $2.7bn, a threefold increase since 2005 but still well below the $5.1bn the WHO says is required...School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, says: “Like climatechange we think that the problem of antibiotic resistance is...Michael Peel and Andrew Ward